Review
"I wish liberals and even radicals felt and wrote as strongly about the Iron Heel of government power..." --
Alexander Cockburn, columnist, The Nation; co-editor, CounterPunch"One of the best books on economic policy in [recent] years...Higgss case against government oppression is tight and persuasive." --
David Henderson, Professor of Economics, Naval Postgraduate School; author, The Joy of Freedom"Robert Higgs is a gutsy, passionate, and learned defender of liberty. Americathe real country, not the rotten empireneeds him." --
Bill Kauffman, Associate Editor, American Enterprise"This hard-hitting book exposes the multitude of ways the growth of the welfare-warfare state threatens our freedom and prosperity." --
Ron Paul, U.S. Congressman"This is a book that should be read by anyone concerned with American freedoms in the 21st century." --
Thomas Gale Moore, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution
About the Author
ROBERT HIGGS is Senior Fellow at The Independent Institute and Editor of the Institutes quarterly journal, The Independent Review. He received his Ph.D. in economics from Johns Hopkins University and has taught at the University of Washington, Lafayette College and Seattle University. He is the author of "The Transformation of the American Economy 1865-1914, Competition and Coercion", and "Crisis and Leviathan", which is recognized as one of the classic works on the growth and abuse of government power.
His articles have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, and San Francisco Chronicle, and he has been a guest on NPR, NBC, ABC, C-SPAN, CBN, CNBC, and Radio Free Europe. He lectures at universities and conferences around the world.